Free learning & development webinars for September 2020


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It’s a busy time of year, even during normal times. The return of school can be very distracting, and with so much pandemic-induced uncertainty, people are scrambling more than ever. If you feel like your year is whizzing by but you haven’t had much chance for personal development, how about taking a quick hour to view a free webinar? September is loaded with timely topics!

Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Learn How to Create Assessments for Your Video Training and Publish to an LMS
You’ve shot an awesome video for the upcoming training initiative, but what’s the best way to get your video into an elearning course on your LMS? Join Paul Wilson, CTDP, owner of CaptivateTeacher.com, to learn about the ways to combine your video with various assessment options using Adobe Captivate (2019 release). You’ll learn how to add standard question slides on the tail end of your video. Paul will also show you how you can divide your video into individual lessons and place the relevant questions in between video lessons. Lastly, you’ll learn how to turn your video into an interactive video with interactions that assess your learners and from which your LMS can generate reports, too.

Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 12PM – 1PM PT: Successful Implementation of Virtual Management Training
How do you ensure installation of learning for your front-line leaders and management team? No matter the modality, there needs to be a process of engagement in place that ensures successful implementation. Through an engagement matrix, Jeff Becker, Director of Corporate Learning Solutions at American Management Association, will outline the necessary steps to ensure a successful transfer of skill development as it aligns to recognizing managerial competence within your organization. Jeff will share best practices on how to ensure the probability for success in a virtual learning environment. This webinar is geared towards training professionals focused on engagement and implementation of training for their front-line leaders and management team.

Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 12PM – 1PM PT: The State of Video For Talent Development in 2020 and Beyond (Free for ATD members)
No one understands the video revolution more than training and talent development professionals. Videos offer better engagement. With the inclusion of video, a person’s ability to retain information increases by 9%. Vbrick has partnered with the Association for Talent Development to conduct a survey of the ATD member community on how the use of video has evolved. Attend this webinar, hosted by Christian Rockwell, CMO of Vbrick Systems, Inc., to learn how training professionals are reimagining how video is used to train, and how they’re leveraging video for new and exciting use cases that will continue to drive the growth of video in 2020 and beyond.

Wednesday, September 2, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Five Ways Video Can Transform In-Person Trainings to Virtual Ones
As companies continue adapting to the new normal of back-to-back Zoom meetings and working from home, businesses are looking for engaging and easy ways to scale and support training and knowledge sharing efforts virtually. Adaptable to both formal and informal virtual learning needs, video helps your team increase training quality, engagement, speed and effectiveness — all while significantly lowering program costs. With the rise of video as an essential remote workplace tool, Rajdeep Chokar, Video Specialist at Panopto, will share their top five video strategies.

Thursday, September 3, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Next Steps in Distance Learning: What Works in Social + Blend + Video
While there’s no doubt that we’re getting better at delivering engaging virtual sessions, the question we’re still asked everyday is, “How do we deliver meaningful learning at distance, especially now that we’re no longer using face-to-face delivery?” Add to this the need to deliver with value at front of mind and you have the foundation of our important webinar session. Join LEO Learning consultants, Kristina Wiltsee, Frank McCabe and Ella Richardson, as they explore the practical application of three key strategies that will power your virtual learning.

Tuesday, September 8, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Compliance as a Culture Strategy
Compliance is an essential part of HR, but it’s always the bare minimum, and should be assessed and analyzed as part of an overall culture strategy. Issuing a policy that says “We don’t discriminate” isn’t the same as a comprehensive inclusion and diversity program. Following the rules and filing reports are just part of creating a work environment where compliance happens on the way to larger goals for learning, performance and wellness. But since HR never has to make the business case for compliance, it can be a persuasive approach to larger culture initiatives. In this webinar, Mike Bollinger, VP of Strategic Initiatives at Cornerstone OnDemand, will survey compliance issues, who they affect and why it’s essential to see compliance as a culture issue.

Tuesday, September 8, 2020, 11AM – 12PM PT: How to Prove the Value of Soft Skill Programs (Free for ATD members)
This webinar will provide practical tools to help you prove the value of soft skill programs. Presented in an easy to understand format, this interactive session demonstrates how to measure the business value of soft skill programs and how to calculate the return on investment. The ROI Institute’s Chairman, Jack Phillips, and President and CEO, Patti Phillips, along with Rebecca Ray, Executive Vice President, Human Capital at The Conference Board, will share detailed case study examples, and participants will see what’s being measured, how it’s being measured, and how the data is used to improve the soft skills programs and influence more investment in soft skills.

Wednesday, September 9, 2020, 7AM – 8AM PT: Become a Bionic People Leader (Free for ATD members)
With current world events, digital transformation has drastically accelerated. Our workforce is dispersed and burned out. 80% of our people don’t have the skills they need for their current roles or future careers. Unfortunately, many talent leaders aren’t effective where it counts. Nearly three-quarters of CEOs say that a lack of critical expertise and skill is a threat to their businesses’ growth. Some learning leaders, however, are adapting and evolving — even thriving — in the face of all this change and disruption. Join Sarah Danzl, Director and Head of Global Communications at Degreed, and Peter Manniche Riber, Head of Digital Learning at Novo Nordisk, to find out what successful people leaders in healthcare are doing differently.

Wednesday, September 9, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: PowerPoint Visuals to Use When Presenting to Executives
When you are speaking to executives about training initiatives, to get approval or update them on progress, you need to use visuals that effectively communicate the information they need to make decisions. In this webinar, Dave Paradi, Author — and PowerPoint and Data Presentation Expert — will share some common messages training professionals need to communicate, and visuals you can create in PowerPoint and Excel that communicate those messages.

Wednesday, September 9, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Making the Most of Remote Learning
In this session, Darcy White, Instructional Designer at D2L, will discuss how you can use the flexibility and functionality available to you in the online environment to effectively design corporate learning experiences. He’ll focus on best practices and tools you can use to take your content to the next level, and motivate your employees to engage with the professional development opportunities that are available to them. By exploring how to make the most of the learning experiences you’re offering your employees, you can empower your teams to grow and adapt to a continuously changing work environment. Encouraging employees to upskill in this manner results in a boost in engagement and an increased skill set that can be directly applied to an individual’s work and benefit the organization as a whole.

Wednesday, September 9, 2020, 10:30AM – 11:30AM PT: Jump Start Your Microlearning Program (Free for IPL members)
With microlearning being arguably the hottest trend in training and development, many learning professionals are trying to implement a strategy into their organizations. This session is focused on how to implement a microlearning strategy versus the technical aspects of how to create microlearning videos. Adam Costakes, AVP talent development at Caliber, and Dan Hirt, L&D podcaster, will discuss how to achieve stakeholder buy-in at the executive level when in the past training mediums only consisted of webinars and elearning. In the second half of the presentation, they’ll discuss the importance of partnering with marketing and communication in order to achieve success.

Wednesday, September 9, 2020, 12PM – 1PM PT: Say Hello to The New Adobe Connect
The latest version Adobe Connect is a significant milestone and includes features that Peter Ryce, Adobe Connect Evangelist at Adobe Digital Learning Solutions, and Alistair Lee, Sr. Enablement Manager at Adobe Connect are incredibly excited to bring to customers. Join this webinar to discover new rich features and tools that the latest version of Adobe Connect has to offer.

Thursday, September 10, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Ten Advantages of Implementing Social Learning and User Generated Content
Creating a learning culture within your organization is an ongoing process. Is there any single technology that can transform your culture — a unique technology that can finger snap you from a non-learning-friendly culture to one that promotes and celebrates L&D? The answer is “no.” However, there are some technologies that can provide an architecture for your L&D culture and help you develop a learning-friendly culture easily. Join Allen Partridge, Ph.D., Head of Evangelism at Adobe Digital Learning Solutions, as he provides an insightful and practical introduction to social media and user-generated content as tools to develop a training-friendly culture. Furthermore, Dr. Partridge will explain the value of Social Learning and User-Generated Content (UGC) tools. By attending this webinar, you’ll discover pragmatic arguments for a social and UGC system to support your organization’s L&D culture.

Thursday, September 10, 2020, 12PM – 1PM PT: Help! How to Quickly Convert Classroom Teaching to Live Online
The world’s a different place than it was just a short couple months ago. Millions of employees worldwide moved to a work from home model, but training and meetings must still go on. Join Becky Pike Pluth, President and CEO of The Bob Pike Group, for an exclusive webinar on how you can get up and running with participant-centred webinars on any and all platforms.

Friday, September 11, 2020, 8AM – 9AM PT: Increasing Engagement Through Storytelling
For years, storytelling has been used to pass down history, customs, rituals and legends. Because a good narrative can tap into our emotions, we’re more likely to remember the story. By weaving narrative and curriculum together, you can provide your learners with an experience that can not only entertain them, but improve retention. Join Monica Cornetti, Founder and CEO of Sententia Gamification, and Sharon Goza, Integrated Graphics Operations and Analysis Lab Manager at NASA, for this webinar and you’ll learn how to:

  • Start with a character your audience can relate to.

  • Use emotion to better help information stick in their brains.

  • Let your audience become part of the narrative.

Friday, September 11, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Insights on the New Certification Exams and Process (Free for ATD members)
If you’re planning to take the new APTD or CPTD exams, join Holly Batts, Associate Director, ATD; Sarah Cusack, APTD, Safety and Development Specialist at Arborwell; Victoria Nelson, APTD, Training Program Manager at Statistical Center for HIV/AIDS Research and Prevention (SCHARP); Kara Reed, Instructor Professional Development at FMI; and Gregory Rollins, APTD, Elearning Instructional Designer at Terumo BCT, to hear from a panel of the first candidates who have taken them to gain their insights into the testing format, preparation, remote proctoring and more. You’ll learn:

  • How candidates prepared for the new exams.

  • Insights on the new CPTD case management question format.

  • How the remote proctoring process worked.

  • What candidates have to say about their testing centre experience.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020, 8AM – 9AM PT: Viruses, Games, and Adaptive Technologies: The Online Training That Changes Users’ Behaviour (Free for ATD members)
It’s difficult to change people’s behaviour, especially when it comes to cybersecurity. People are aware of it and know they need to do something about it, but they don’t. Add to this the challenges of keeping users engaged and encouraged with online training. With the latest learning techniques and adaptive technologies, creating interesting, motivating and relevant training with practical exercises ensures that users change their attitudes for good. The result is a more informed, engaged workforce that takes cybersafe behaviour seriously. Join Eric Payne, Sr. Enterprise Presales Engineer at Kaspersky, to learn:

  • What’s important when organizing online cybersecurity training.

  • How to turn users’ misconceptions about cybersecurity into positive action.

  • How psychology and the adaptive learning technology can change user behaviour for the greater good.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Best Practices for Designing Meaningful, Compelling and Long-Lasting Virtual Learning Experiences
Long before the world became familiar with COVID-19, bold strides were being made to marry virtual technology with the learning space. This new era for both business and for education means that the delivery of knowledge to students, workers, leaders and learners will be from a distance. If virtual learning is here to stay, what will this mean for those tasked with pivoting their delivery to replicate or even ameliorate what was traditionally an in-person endeavour? How might we create better and bolder virtual experiences that inspire and impact our audiences? And how might these learnings look different from space to space? Join Tom Merrill, Master Facilitator at ExperiencePoint, and Tanya Bell, Director of Customer Experience at ExperiencePoint, for an interactive 60-minute webinar that will address these questions.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Five Actionable Strategies to Embed Diversity and Inclusion Across Your Enterprise
More than 60% of organizations believe that diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) are important drivers of business results, but in most organizations, business practices don’t reflect the importance of DEI. Bridging the gap between importance and reality requires a holistic approach toward building a DEI culture. Effective action on DEI takes leadership, technology and measurement using best practices that are available to organizations today. This webinar, hosted by Eightfold and Claude Werder, SVP and Principal HCM Analyst with Brandon Hall Group, will highlight dynamic strategies that will help you view DEI with a broader lens and take steps to create a rich culture of cross your organization.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020, 11AM – 12PM PT: Where the Rubber Meets the Virtual Road: Preparing for Q4
Sales teams, have faced a long list of challenges this year due to the pandemic. Travel restrictions and meeting cancellations have put quotas at risk. Even with some reopening, in-person meetings are rare, but the calendar marches on and Q4 is just around the corner. Join this webinar hosted by Nancy Nardin, Founder of Smart Selling Tools, and Jonathan Carlson, Director of Marketing at Allego, to learn how you can prepare your team for the biggest time of the year.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020, 12PM – 1PM PT: From Zombies to Engaged Zoom Learners: How to Have Learning Conversations in Zoom
Many trainers and learning professionals are now rushing to use Zoom for the rapid transfer of their classroom workshops online, but in the hustle and bustle, there’s too much focus on the urgency of getting things done instead of getting things done the right way. We’re then left with Zoom sessions with Zombie learners. Yes, you have the content and all the materials, but no learning is taking place. In this session, Ray Jimenez, Ph.D., Architect of TrainingMagNetwork.com and Chief Learning Officer of Vignettes Learning, will show you how to use Zoom and its many features to add conversations, engagement and deep learning.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Building a Resilient Mind: Finding Control in a VUCA World
As demands of the new normal continue to fluctuate, adopting a resilient mindset is more critical than ever. Immersed in a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) world, individuals are faced with new strains on their health, relationships, work effectiveness and well-being. The resilient — the people who endure, bounce back, and even transform through adversity — ensure they maintain command of their environments, even if they lack control. Leveraging strategies and frameworks from Emotional Intelligence behaviours, Hile Rutledge, President and Principal Consultant at Otto Kroeger Associates, will give you insights into strengthening resilience to combat the effects of stress and boost agility throughout ambiguity.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Say Hello to the New Adobe Connect
The latest version Adobe Connect is a significant milestone and includes features that Peter Ryce, Adobe Connect Evangelist at Adobe Digital Learning Solutions, and Alistair Lee, Sr. Enablement Manager at Adobe Connect are incredibly excited to bring to customers. Join this webinar to discover new rich features and tools that the latest version of Adobe Connect has to offer.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 10:30AM – 11:30AM PT: Redesign for Online: Getting Started (Free for IPL members)
At the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic, webinar host, Hannah Brown, a recent recipient of an I4PL Design Award, saw many L&D colleagues struggle with cancelled in-person training programs. Independent consultants saw their business dry up. In-house professionals cancelled courses that serviced their customers. In response, Hannah created a program to help L&D professionals redesign in-person programs for online delivery. This session is an overview of the full program, and will provide you with tangible tips and techniques to get you started with redesigning for online. For anyone who needs help to redesign an in-person training course for online delivery, you’ll come away with concrete tips and ideas.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 11AM – 12PM PT: The Secrets of Better Compliance Training (Free for ATD members)
We all have to take corporate compliance training, but who actually enjoys it? If it feels like a slog to go through code of conduct, business standards, anticorruption, antiharassment, or other policy and legal-based information, but it doesn’t have to be boring. David Linder, Creative Director and co-founder of Sublime Media – The Creative Agency for Learning, will showcase the three truths of corporate storytelling and an innovative T-Mobile Integrity program to demonstrate how you can transform your compliance content from snore to score.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 12PM – 1PM PT: Six Ways to Transform Classroom Workshops Into Remote Training
The way companies and L&D teams react to unexpected crisis situations can either make or break your employee’s critical training experience. Given recent events, the disruptions in the field of training and development are felt through postponements of conferences, classroom sessions, workshops and more. How do we cushion the impact of these types of sudden events in the future? How do we build a resilient training department? How do we convert our classroom training into online learning with the least effort, lowest cost, all while making them effective, interactive and impactful? Attend this webinar and Ray Jimenez, Ph.D., Architect of TrainingMagNetwork.com and Chief Learning Officer of Vignettes Learning, and Mark Lagemann, Chief High Five Officer and Video Evangelist at Panopto, will show you how to:

  • Rapidly draft a plan for moving classroom training online.

  • Avoid the trap of over-analyzing your courses.

  • Publish and deliver your lessons efficiently using PowerPoint, PDFs, modules in your LMS and video.

  • Create problem-solving simulations through microlearning and tribal knowledge sharing, online.

  • Avoid common mistakes using our six vital rules.

  • Leverage video to help achieve those goals.

Thursday, September 17, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Elearning for Beginners: How to Get Started
Are you new to the field of elearning? Maybe you’ve chosen to move into an elearning role or maybe you’ve been asked to take on new responsibilities and now have to figure out where to start. Join Anastasia McCune, Instructional Designer and Developer, Adobe Captivate User and a Certified Adobe Captivate Instructor, for a look at some of the common tasks, techniques and tools you can use as you plan, create and launch an elearning course, including:

  • How to repurpose old content.

  • Why and how to create a storyboard using Word.

  • How to create an elearning course using Adobe Captivate.

  • How to add a quiz.

  • How to publish and track results.

Thursday, September 17, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Your Five-Step Guide to Turbocharging Learner Engagement (And Driving Business Impact)
All learning technology strives towards one lofty goal: business impact. Unfortunately, only 8% of CEOs say that they’ve seen a meaningful impact from their solution. Why are so many systems missing the mark? In most cases, the missing ingredient is learner engagement. If you can’t engage your audience, then you won’t spark the behaviour change necessary to achieve your goals. As the speed of digital transformation ramps up, solving this problem has become business critical. Join presenters David Wentworth, Principal Learning Analyst at Brandon Hall Group, along with Growth Engineering’s Managing Director, Juliette Denny, and US VP of Sales, Tom Kuhn, to see just how powerful gamification, social functionality and a mobile focus is within a learning context. This five-step guide will help you to delight your learners, change their behaviour and create real organizational impact.

Tuesday, September 22, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Seven Steps to Guide Your Learning Platform Buying Decision
COVID-19 has forced many organizations to adapt their learning programs to the digital world whether they were ready or not. While a short-term solution helped satisfy short-term needs, it’s time to think about your long-term elearning strategy if you want to be set up for success. There are many learning technology options to choose from, but how do you know which is best for your business and your learners? During this webinar, Jason Diamond, Solutions Engineer at BenchPrep, will walk you through a seven-step guide to help inform your learning platform buying decision.

Tuesday, September 22, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Five Steps to Developing a User-Centric Digital Content Strategy
Now that much of the population is operating remotely, it’s crucial for organizations to have a solid digital content strategy focused on providing seamless access, increasing engagement, and most importantly, measuring impact. In order to effectively engage your end-users, you must be able to harness data to determine what matters to them, especially during uncertain times when preferences and interests are constantly changing. Join David Wentworth, Principal Learning Analyst at Brandon Hall Group, and Jessica Bills, Sales Engineer at ViaTech, as they look at how to leverage data on the end-user experience to develop a digital content strategy that works for everyone.

Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Developing Leaders in a VUCA World
Leadership development is consistently considered one of the most critical areas of learning and development for organizations, yet fewer than half of companies believe their leadership development programs are effective. As the coronavirus pandemic has rocked businesses worldwide, organizations are realizing they must do better at developing leaders. Companies need to figure out how they’re going to develop the leaders they need now and the leaders they’ll need in the future. Join David Wentworth, Principal Learning Analyst at Brandon Hall Group, and Anna Kuehl, Senior Vice President of Client Solutions at MPS Interactive, as they explore the prospect of leadership development in a remote work environment.

Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Use Design Thinking to Boost Team Collaboration
Whether working collectively as a team or indirectly with teams, the need to work effectively and efficiently is critical. In many instances, opportunities are missed at the beginning of collaborations to connect with one another, and insufficient steps are taken to define our roles and set expectations. During this webinar, Kristin Machac, Assistant Professor, MFA Design Thinking at Radford University, will:

  • Explain the process of design thinking and offer design thinking tools and techniques to foster efficient team interactions.

  • Introduce techniques to build relationships early in the process, share tools to promote clear communications and expectations and explore methods to assist with team ideation and prototyping.

  • Discuss design thinking techniques to assist with capturing feedback and delivering strategic critiques.

Thursday, September 24, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Easy Change Versus Hard Change (You Need to Know the Difference)
If you’re in the training business, you’re in the difficult business of behaviour change. We’re all creatures of habit. The role in helping people have the courage and discipline to change the way they act is significant and tricky. You undoubtedly know about the power of habit building, but the step before habit building is understanding the difference between Easy Change and Hard Change. Until you do that, you and your clients will perpetually struggle to make the changes that matter most. In this fun and interactive session hosted by Michael Bungay Stanier, Author and Founder of MBS.works, you’ll learn:

  • The difference between Easy Change and Hard Change, and why it matters.

  • Why the direct approach to Hard Change rarely works.

  • The foundational coaching question that lies at the heart of Hard Change.

Thursday, September 24, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Extended Enterprise Learning: Building Capability and Driving Performance Across Your Organization’s Entire Value Chain
Many companies are focused on training the employees within the “four walls” of the organization, but fail to see the opportunities in delivering training to remote workers, customers, resellers, partners and more. An extended learning strategy that empowers your external audiences with knowledge and information can deliver tangible, business-changing results and contribute to achieving your organization’s key strategic goals. Join David Wentworth, Principal Analyst at Brandon Hall Group, and John Schroeder, Managing Principal – Product Engagement & ClientCare at Latitude CG, as they discuss the market demands and trends for leveraging extended enterprise learning.

Tuesday, September 29, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Create Stunning Presentations Using Google Slides
Google Slides is a terrific tool to create stunning presentations, especially if you understand some of the advanced features and capabilities it offers. In this session, hosted by BrightCarbon’s Director, Richard Goring and Design Consultant, Joey Dudley, you’ll see how to create amazing visuals, develop effective graphs and charts, engage your audience with compelling animations, and impress them with beautiful, professional design, all using only Google Slides. You’ll see a host of visual storytelling techniques that you can use immediately to create effective presentations.

Tuesday, September 29, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Improving Instructional Video Effectiveness: Insights Into Viewer Habits and Wants
With more and more video being used in learning and development, it’s important that the videos being created are effective and helpful. Video, like many forms of media, aren’t inherently good or bad, and their effectiveness depends a lot on how you design them. During this session, Matt Pierce, Video and Learning Ambassador at TechSmith, will explain the characteristics of videos that were indicated by viewers as good. You’ll look at the components that you should consider including in your videos and those you might want to avoid. You’ll also look at the elements that are critical to signalling to your viewers that they should invest time in viewing watching your video. Finally, you’ll take a look at techniques and approaches to design and developing videos to make sure that the videos you’re creating are achieving their objectives.

Tuesday, September 29, 2020, 11AM – 12PM PT: Elearning Research: Highlights and Best Practices (Free for ATD members)
Given elearning’s rise, organizations have strong ways to implement best practices. This webinar, presented by Alex Moore, Junior Research Analyst at ATD, will examine findings from Elearning: The Evolving Landscape, which identifies elearning practices associated with being a top-performing organization. Topics covered will include elearning’s effectiveness by content area, elearning’s use in blended learning programs, accessibility (for persons with disabilities) in elearning, and elements organizations include in elearning (such as interactive video and gamification). It will also discuss the most important skills and top skills gaps among professionals who design elearning and top barriers to effective elearning.

Wednesday, September 30, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Driving Individual and Organizational Resilience Through Self-Awareness
There’s no denying that we’re navigating through a period of extreme hardship. In workplaces, organizations have been getting high marks for inclusive leadership. The key now is for organizations to continue in the long-term what they started during a crisis. The lowest rated leadership behaviour during COVID-19 has been self-awareness, including knowing one’s own biases and triggers, and acting to minimize them. Focusing on unconscious bias and emotional intelligence, therefore, is a good next step toward building resilience and inclusion in our workplaces. In this webinar, Brandon Hall Group’s Chief Operating Officer, Rachel Cooke, and Claude Werder, SVP and Principal HCM Analyst, are joined by Sue Quackenbush, Chief Human Resources Officer at Vonage, and Elisa Vincent, VP of Global Talent Enablement at Skillsoft, to share their journeys and lessons learned.

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